Fearless Homeschool

Deschooling Your Family

Deschooling - change your mindset to change your homeschool

Deschooling can be defined as removing the influence of the formal education system from your way of thinking. Many children who have been in school will need time to adjust to their new lifestyle, and learn this new way of education. On a wider scale, nearly everyone in society has what could be termed a ‘school mindset’. As most of us went through school, and its training is pervasive, deschooling yourself is an important part of the process. Find deschooling help here.

Suddenly Homeschooling – a quick-start guide

Suddenly Homeschooling - surviving and thriving at home during quarantine and isolation

And here you are – suddenly and unexpectedly homeschooling due to quarantine or self-isolation. Or you’re already homeschooling, but suddenly facing a whole lot more time at home than usual……because many homeschoolers are out and about most days. So I did a quick-start homeschool curriculum video guide to walk you through the best high-quality, easy-to-use, […]

How to Start Your Homeschooling Schedule Sustainably

How to start your homeschooling schedule sustainably - Fearless Homeschool

    If you’ve had a break from homeschooling, getting back into it can be exciting. Or daunting.   And if you’re new, starting homeschooling can be daunting. Or exciting!   We don’t just launch into full-time, intensive homeschooling after a break. Instead, we ease into it into a sustainable way to avoid burnout and […]

9 tips for new homeschoolers from an experienced homeschooler

Erin lives on the North Coast of NSW, Australia with her husband and ten children ranging from twenty-three to two years. She has been involved in home education since her teens in the 80s as her family were part of the pioneering home education movement in Australia. Erin and her husband have always home educated […]